Comments: The Bryce Harper story is well-documented at this point. Just 17 and in junior college, he's gotten as much hype as any Draft prospect not named Strasburg. For the most part, he's lived up to it in his first college season, showing incredible hitting and power skills. He's moved around on the field and has plus arm strength from anywhere, though most would like to see him catch. The only questions that seem to remain with Harper is if he'll go No. 1 overall and then, if he'll sign.Enhanced Scouting Report

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Solis, Sammy

University of San Diego

LHP

R/L

6'05"

225

1988-08-10

JR

Comments: College lefties will always get plnety of interest when the Draft rolls around, and Solis might be one of the tougher ones to figure out. He redshirted a year ago due to a herniated disk and back issues will always make some teams nervous. But Solis has a good three-pitch mix -- lively fastball, breaking ball and changeup -- and commands his pitches pretty well. He might not have the highest ceiling in the world, but he also shouldn't take too long to get to the big leagues. If he can prove he's healthy, it's hard to imagine he'll last too long on Draft Day.Enhanced Scouting Report

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Hague, Rick

Rice

SS

R/R

6'02"

190

1988-09-18

JR

Comments: Hague was selected to play for the United States National Team last summer. He was selected in the 37th round of the 2007 Draft by the Milwaukee Brewers but did not sign.

116

Cole, A.J.

Oviedo HS (FL)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

181

1992-01-05

HS

Comments: With size, projectability and at least two outstanding pitches, Cole is at or near the top of prep pitching lists. His fastball already touches 94 mph, and there's lots of room for growth in his 6-foot-4 frame. He adds a wipeout power slurve to put hitters away and even shows a feel for a changeup. There are some small concerns about his arm action, but his delivery overall is good and he has decent command. James Taillon might be the first high school arm to go off the board, but Cole won't be far behind.Enhanced Scouting Report

146

Martinson, Jason

Texas State

SS

R/R

6'01"

1988-10-15

JR

176

Leonida, Cole

Georgia Tech

C

R/R

6'02"

220

1988-12-25

JR

206

Keyes, Kevin

Texas

RF

R/R

6'04"

245

1989-03-15

JR

Comments: Keyes was a 26th-round selection of the Texas Rangers in 2007 but did not sign.

236

Grace, Matthew

UCLA

LHP

L/L

6'03"

190

1988-12-14

JR

266

Barrett, Aaron

Ole Miss

RHP

R/R

6'04"

200

1988-01-02

SR

296

Kelso, Blake

Houston

SS

R/R

5'10"

170

1989-03-28

JR

326

Holland, Neil

Louisville

RHP

R/R

6'00"

1988-08-14

JR

356

Ray, Robbie

Brentwood HS (TN)

LHP

L/L

6'02"

169

1991-10-01

HS

Comments: While everyone looks for high-ceiling high school arms in every Draft class, there are invariably some prep lefties who fit more of the "pitchability" mold. Ray isn't as touted as, say, Brett Anderson was a couple years back, but he does have the potential to throw three Major League average pitches for strikes. He needs to clean up his delivery more, and he's turned off some scouts by seeming uninterested at times. When he's locked in, though, he has the makings of a solid middle-to-back-of-the-rotation type. Maybe that's not exciting, but that doesn't mean it's not in high demand.Enhanced Scouting Report